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Absolutely, Positively the Best Unit 1 Test Review EVER Created, Just for YOU
World Studies
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In which country was Anglican the dominant religion?
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In which country was Anglican the dominant religion? England
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Read the Passage But I was careful not to refer to these Westerners as “Great Officials,” and corrected Governor Liu Yin-shu when he referred to the Jesuits Regis and Fridelli…as they were honored imperial commissioners. For even though some of the Western methods are different from our own, and may even be an improvement, there is little about them that is new. The priciples of mathematics all derive from the Book of Changes, and the Western methods are Chinese in origin: this algebra – “A-erh-chu-pa-eth” – springs from an Eastern word. And though it was indeed the Westerners who showed us something our ancient calendar experts did not know – namely how to calculate the angles of the northern pole – this shows the truth of what Chu His arrived at through his investigation of things: the earth is like the yolk with in an egg. Kangxi, quoted in Emperor of China: Self-Portrait of K’Ang-Hsi
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Which phrase best describes Kangxi’s thoughts about Europeans, or “Westerners”?
Westerners use methods that are inferior to Chinese methods. Westerners would make good trading partners. Westerners use methods that are based on Chinese methods. There are too many Westerners in China.
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Which phrase best describes Kangxi’s thoughts about Europeans, or “Westerners”?
Westerners use methods that are inferior to Chinese methods. Westerners would make good trading partners. Westerners use methods that are based on Chinese methods. There are too many Westerners in China.
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Letter A is not correct because Kangxi says that some of the Western methods may be improvements.
Letter B is not correct because there is no reference to trade. Letter D is incorrect because the quotation does not mention numbers of Westerners in China.
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Read the Passage But I was careful not to refer to these Westerners as “Great Officials,” and corrected Governor Liu Yin-shu when he referred to the Jesuits Regis and Fridelli…as they were honored imperial commissioners. For even though some of the Western methods are different from our own, and may even be an improvement, there is little about them that is new. The priciples of mathematics all derive from the Book of Changes, and the Western methods are Chinese in origin: this algebra – “A-erh-chu-pa-eth” – springs from an Eastern word. And though it was indeed the Westerners who showed us something our ancient calendar experts did not know – namely how to calculate the angles of the northern pole – this shows the truth of what Chu His arrived at through his investigation of things: the earth is like the yolk with in an egg. Kangxi, quoted in Emperor of China: Self-Portrait of K’Ang-Hsi
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What can be inferred about Kangxi’s beliefs about China?
China needs the assistance of Westerners. China is superior to countries of the West. China has many problems. China is destined to rule the world.
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What can be inferred about Kangxi’s beliefs about China?
China needs the assistance of Westerners. China is superior to countries of the West. China has many problems. China is destined to rule the world.
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Letter A is incorrect because Kangxi does not believe that China needs help from Westerners.
Letter C is incorrect because there is no mention of problems in China. Letter D is incorrect because Kangxi makes no mention of any desire by the Chinese to rule the world.
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Which event happened first in Japan
Which event happened first in Japan? Christian missionaries arrive or Civil War breaks out
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Which event happened first in Japan
Which event happened first in Japan? Christian missionaries arrive or Civil War breaks out
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Which European nation was first to enter into the Asian trade
Which European nation was first to enter into the Asian trade? Italy, Portugal, the Netherlands, France
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Which European nation was first to enter into the Asian trade
Which European nation was first to enter into the Asian trade? Italy, Portugal, the Netherlands, France
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How much larger was the population of the Mughal Empire than the Roman Empire?
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How much larger was the population of the Mughal Empire than the Roman Empire? 70 million people
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How much larger was the Roman Empire’s territory than the Ottoman territory?
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How much larger was the Roman Empire’s territory than the Ottoman territory? 2.2 million square miles
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How many trading posts were located between the longitude lines of 40 degrees east and 80 degrees east?
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How many trading posts were located between the longitude lines of 40 degrees east and 80 degrees east? 12
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Which of the following did the Ottomans conquer first
Which of the following did the Ottomans conquer first? Damascus or Baghdad
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Which of the following did the Ottomans conquer first
Which of the following did the Ottomans conquer first? Damascus or Baghdad
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By what year had the Ottoman Empire reached its farthest western extent?
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By what year had the Ottoman Empire reached its farthest northern extent? 1520
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By 1566, which body of water did the Ottoman Empire have almost completely surrounded?
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By 1566, which body of water did the Ottoman Empire have almost completely surrounded? Black Sea
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He was an explorer who traveled to Africa. Zheng He
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He was the Japanese emperor who prohibited trade with Europe. Tokugawa
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The Chinese dynasty that moved the capital to Beijing and created a merit-based civil service… Ming
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He Wrote the 95 Theses. Martin Luther
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He was the ruler of Mughal Empire who was very tolerant of other cultures and religion. Akbar
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He invented the printing press. Gutenberg
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This was an intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements. Humanism
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Being more concerned with worldly matters and the here and now rather than spiritual concerns was… Secular
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More content questions…will this ever end?
The rebirth or revival of art and learning which occurred in Europe from about 1300 to 1600. Renaissance
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More content questions…will this ever end?
A movement for religious reform that led to the founding of Christian churches that did not accept the Pope’s authority. Reformation
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This has to be the end…right?
He was The Lawgiver who ruled the Ottoman Empire. Suleyman
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This has to be the end…right?
He was a Renaissance writer who wrote brilliant poetry and drama. Shakespeare
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This has to be the end…right?
He wrote a manual for obtaining and keeping power. Machiavelli
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